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Neurology for the Non-Neurologist
 
Temple University School of Medicine and American Medical Seminars, Inc. , Hyatt at Sarasota Bay, 1000 Boulevard of the Arts, Sarasota, FL 34236, USA
November 15-19, 1999

20 CME credit hours Category 1 of AMA, AAFP,ACOG, and ACEP. Popular morning sessions allow participants time for study, family activities, and recreation. Detailed syllabus provided. Also home study courses and audio tapes available. See our website (www.amscme.com) for details.

(Discussions on Evaluating Specific Disease States, not Therapy)

Day 1
Neurological Testing Procedures. (LP, EMG, NCS, EEG, CT, MRI, SPECT, & PET) (Follmer) Treatable Causes of Dementia. (Follmer) Disorders of Cranial Nerves I to VII. Anosmia; Blindness: Visual Field Deficits; Pupillary Abnormalities; Disorders of Eye Motility; Trigeminal Dysfunction; Facial Paralysis, Etc. (Toglia)

Day 2
Epilepsy: Recognition of Epileptic Syndromes & Anticonvulsant Treatment. (Follmer) Disorders of Cranial Nerves VIII-XII. (Toglia) Ataxia. (Toglia)

Day 3
Upper and Lower Motor Neuron Symptoms and Signs. (Follmer) Neurological Manifestations of Endocrine Disease. (Follmer) Vertigo and Dizziness: Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment. (Toglia)

Day 4
Stroke: Syndromes and Management. (Follmer) Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation and TPA in Treatment of Acute Stroke. (Follmer) Headache: Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment. (Toglia)

Day 5
Movement Disorders, Part I: Tremor, Myoclonus, and Dystonia. (Toglia) Diagnosis and Treatment of Parkinson's Disease. (Follmer) Movement Disorders, Part II: Chorea, Tardive Dyskinesia, and Tics. (Toglia) Sudden Weakness, Falling Spells, and Abnormal Gaits. (Follmer)







Organized by:

Temple University School of Medicine and American Medical Seminars, Inc.

Invited Speakers:

Joseph U. Toglia, M.D., Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurology, Temple University School of Medicine,
and Ronald L. Follmer, M.D., Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine; Director of Residents, Division of Neurology, Carolinas Medical Center.

Deadline for Abstracts:

N/A

Registration:

$595.00 ($495.00 for Non-Physician/Resident)
via internet: www.amscme.com; e-mail: mail@amscme.com
call: 800-325-1961; 941-388-1766; fax: 941-365-7073
write: American Medical Seminars, Inc., P.O.Box 6129, Sarasota, FL 34278-6129, USA
Email for Requests and Registration: mail@amscme.com
 
 

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